Questions About the REIKA Super Single Spare

Got questions about the REIKA Super Single Spare? Our expert Bruno Paulin answers them all—get the insights you need to upgrade your Sprinter.
Do Flow-Form Manufactured Wheels Make a Big Difference When Off-Roading?

REIKA’s flow-form manufacturing offers the perfect balance between durability and lightweight solutions.
Everything You Need To Know About The New R35V Rambler 3500 Sprinter Van Wheels!

REIKA created the 1st Super Single made for the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500. This one-of-a-kind set has replaced the dually setup for the 3500 Sprinter Vans.
Toyota RAV4: Lift Kits Make a Fantastic Modification

In this article, we dive into the benefits of a Toyota RAV4 transformed by REIKA Wheels’ very own lift kit.
Identifying Tire Markings: Red and Yellow Dots

Curious about tire markings? We explain the symbols on your tires, revealing their role in safety, performance, and ensuring a smooth ride.
True Bead Lock vs Simulated Bead Lock Wheels

Built for the off road adventure, Bead Lock wheels might be the upgrade you need. In this article, we explore their purpose, benefits, and if they’re right for you!
Purchasing Aftermarket Wheels: Factors to Consider When Making Your Decision

Upgrading your wheels is a great way to express your style and enhance performance. In this blog, we break down key factors to help you choose the ideal set for your adventures.
Choosing the Subaru That Fits You: Crosstrek vs. Outback vs. Forester

Choosing the right vehicle can be overwhelming, but Subaru’s outdoor-focused features and customizations make it perfect for adventure enthusiasts.
Lift Kits: Get Up and Out There

REIKA Lift Kits are designed with adventure in mind. By increasing the vehicle ride height, your CUV can accommodate larger tires while maintaining the factory alignment and ride quality.
Wheel Fitment: Understanding Vehicle Bolt Pattern

The bolt pattern of a wheel is the layout of the mounting holes. A wheel’s bolt pattern is also referred to as the “Bolt Circle” or “Pitch Circle Diameter (PCD)”.